Water Damage Photo Gallery

a desiccant coming from the ceiling

Desiccant in Use

A desiccant is used during a water damage job to direct airflow away from the loss area to speed up the drying process. If you find yourself involved in a large water loss situation, you can expect to see our skilled SERVPRO team use this machine.

infrared device screen

Assessing Unseen Water Damage

Our SERVPRO teams will use a thermal imaging camera to assess water damage as the device can determine moisture levels in walls, floors and ceilings. After, our teams will remediate the damage and may apply microbial to affected areas. 

bubbling paint on wall

Moisture in Walls

Bubbling paint on your walls can mean excess moisture in your home that needs to be dried out. A team of SERVPRO professionals is equipped to restore this issue and get your home back on track. They will conduct a moisture reading to get accurate results and make the damage seem “Like it never even happened.” 

pipe bursted through wall

Burst Pipes Causing Damage

When a pipe bursts in a residential home, it can lead to a slew of issues such as hidden microbial growth and building materials getting ruined. SERVPRO has the experience, equipment and expertise to restore damage of this type and is always Here to help.

Air scrubber on floor

Air Scrubbers Provide Safer Air

A SERVPRO air scrubber helps to filter the air and provide safer living and breathing conditions. Typically following a job that involves microbial growth, air scrubbers filter out airborne particles and release cleaner air. Additionally, these machines are used during demolition jobs when debris and dust are present in the air and when fans from water jobs push these particles around. 

Crew Chief gathering moisture readings to report back to project manager.

Moisture Readings with Hunter

One of our Crew Chiefs showed our Marketing Support Coordinator (MSC) how to use the Moisture Meter properly. If this were a video, you would hear Hunter, crew chief, stating the readings such as 64. That means that drywall is 64% saturated which a normal moisture reading is 12-15% saturated. We can keep a detailed log to ensure we are making progress by documenting the progress. The documentation gathered helps our crew remove unnecessary equipment as the job progresses. Now that Hunter was able to collect the information needed, he will then report to the project manager to advise what the next steps are.

Drying Wood Floor

We were able to save this beautiful wood flooring with using the floor mats.